I seen the i-25 closed in two places. Did the houses flood they built in the dry river bottom just south of 34?
I seen the i-25 closed in two places. Did the houses flood they built in the dry river bottom just south of 34?
Fuck we need our own news channel, I am so fucking tired of "Denver" news
north on mc whinney, or what ever it is called to crossroads. east on CR to 17 or that road just east of walmart dist. it's dirt but across 34 (SB) is paved down to 402. 402 to east frontage road to 60. I don't recommend the frontage road from 34 as it will be a cluster. you're gonna have to zigzag to home base.
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Hrm, would it be crass to make the connection that Tuesday we flattened Morse, Giron, and gun control in general, and today Drudge is showing "Wall of water flattens Boulder" and "NWS warned of biblical rainfall"? :P
If it's still open I was hoping 34 east to 83rd and south as it turns into 77/2 rivers on down to 60 and back into town. Supposedly barricades east end of town, but I'm sure I can get around. What sense would it be to brave the floods then stopped at the edge of dry town. (Well 60 in town flooded, but can go around it.)
Scared of what may be waiting in my basement.
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Starting to see National guard blackhawks and a few others flying. Even saw the sun for a minute.
Anyone have info on a way into milliken? Roadblock guards radio'd others asking if there was a remaining way in and was told that it is isolated.
I guess 257 into Windsor is now closed, and south east Evans is getting some evac